2015 has probably not been a good year for Samsung in terms of sales as most of its shares in the high-end and low-price market were lost to competitors like Apple and other Android dealers, Morning News USA reported.
Presently, Samsung's sales are at the tail end compared to other manufacturers, and rumors start to circulate that the upcoming Galaxy Note 6 will be used to redeem whatever it has lost in Note 5, properly launched with the right features.
Known for its Note series, the South Korean tech giant's releases is usually highly-anticipated when it comes to their Note devices. Unfortunately, by the time the Galaxy Note 5 was released, a lot of fans were disappointed for the device's too much similarity with the Galaxy S7, International Business Times mentioned.
Probably, what Samsung doesn't want to repeat is the mistake it had with Note 5. Hence, there are rumors pertaining on what kind of powerful features the next-in -line phablet will be having.
According to Morning News USA, Galaxy Note 6 will feature a 4K display in a 6-inch screen. Gamers might consider buying this device too as it will be coming with an 8GB RAM that will boost user gaming experience. It was also noted in the report that the Note 6 is going to be powered by a 16-core Exynos processor.
Other powerful features include a 30-megapixel main camera, an improved S Pen stylus and a higher built-in storage which may possibly come as 256 GB, ValueWalk noted. And with the increasing trend of 3D touch display technology, Samsung is reportedly partnering with Synaptics to include ClearForce pressure-sensitive display technology in the next devices the company is going to produce, according to Morning News USA.
Samsung Galaxy Note 6 is expected to be released third quarter of this year, probably in August by the time the Note 5 completes its one-year cycle.